Fury looks like he's already in fighting shape

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  • Motorcity Cobra
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    #1

    Fury looks like he's already in fighting shape

    Looking good as he enters camp. The quick turnaround benefits him. He's looking like Germany Fury. Uh oh. Wilder might be in trouble


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    #2
    Stop trying to talk yourself into this being a competitive fight.

    Fury is getting destroyed and even he knows it, which it why he didn't take on a real contender beforehand. Because he would've lost and derailed his cash out.

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      #3
      Is there any surprise?

      Fury is taking Wilder seriously. He's coming for blood.

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        #4
        Originally posted by LoadedWraps
        Is there any surprise?

        Fury is taking Wilder seriously. He's coming for blood.
        yea ,Fury is guy who is at his best when motivated by challange ,i wouldnt look at fight with Pianeta as a measure of Tyson form.

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          #5
          Originally posted by famicommander
          Stop trying to talk yourself into this being a competitive fight.

          Fury is getting destroyed and even he knows it, which it why he didn't take on a real contender beforehand. Because he would've lost and derailed his cash out.
          If he wanted to cash out he would've signed with Hearn, fight 3 bums then fought AJ. Instead he came back with 2 tune ups and demanded a fight with the most dangerous man in the heavyweight division.

          I know it's hard for some of you boxing fans to understand guys like Ward & Fury who say "give me the best" and actually mean it.

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            Impressed that he's been in shape for several months straight. Makes me wonder if he's going to get burned out. Guys that are naturally pudgy sometimes need to go back to being a bit soft between fights. Fury has been on point for a while now. Wonder if he can maintain that or if his body is going to say "*** this" come December.

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            • KTFOKING
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              This is one of the points I was making after his last fight. The best thing for him is to have short breaks in between fights. That forces him to stay in shape. Every fight he is getting in better and better shape. Should weigh around what he weighed against Klitschko.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra
                If he wanted to cash out he would've signed with Hearn, fight 3 bums then fought AJ. Instead he came back with 2 tune ups and demanded a fight with the most dangerous man in the heavyweight division.

                I know it's hard for some of you boxing fans to understand guys like Ward & Fury who say "give me the best" and actually mean it.
                Seferi and Pianeta were "the best", eh?

                If he were serious about winning a title he would have fought someone with a pulse before taking on Wilder.

                He wouldn't even get in there with the likes of Bryant Jennings or Adam Kownacki. And now he's going straight to Wilder?

                Zero chance.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by famicommander
                  Seferi and Pianeta were "the best", eh?

                  If he were serious about winning a title he would have fought someone with a pulse before taking on Wilder.

                  He wouldn't even get in there with the likes of Bryant Jennings or Adam Kownacki. And now he's going straight to Wilder?

                  Zero chance.
                  Where did i say they were the best? Do you know what tune up means?

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                    #10
                    Fought nobody since Wlad a few years ago, admitted himself he needed at least another fight.

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